Imo 8 weeks fallow no fish at all in dtI had an ich outbreak...pretty sure it came in with a powder brown tang I was keeping for a friend. :furious: Slowly over the next two weeks it wiped out all the fish in my tank. That was about 2 weeks ago. How long should I wait before being able to safely begin to restock?
I had an ich outbreak...pretty sure it came in with a powder brown tang I was keeping for a friend. :furious: Slowly over the next two weeks it wiped out all the fish in my tank. That was about 2 weeks ago. How long should I wait before being able to safely begin to restock?
What is in the tank at this point?
If nothing then treat with Quinine Sulfate for 5 days at 1/4 tsp/10gal...Ich will be killed at this point and you can add fish.
Does the Quinine treat all of the stages of the Crypt's life cycle? Does it get absorbed into rocks/sand? Is it removed by carbon? Can you add corals after treatment with no detriment to the corals?
I'm interested in this treatment as I'm setting up a new tank with some established rock/sand and if this treats everything it would be a good prophylactic just to make sure nothing is being brought in.
Yes! Quinine Sulfate treats all stages of crypt (Ich).
I had good results in a 30g tube with no rocks/sand treating fish with QS in just 6 days. I also treated a 300g FO system with two 5 day treatments with Ich totally wiped out! I did not use carbon for removal, but did several water changes and no issue with fish whatsoever.
I do not know about the corals as I have a FO system.
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Do you know anything other then water changes to remove it from the water? Is there a test kit to determine concentration? I am just concerned because I only have one QT and would like to make sure that the medicine is completely out of the water before I add a new fish to the QT and start a new treatment.
Absolutely untrue. Quinine sulfate only kill crypt (ich) when the parasite is in its free swimming stage or when attached to a fish. All other treatments only kill crypt while in its free swimming stage or in the case of hypo prevent the parasite from reproducing. No treatment exists which kills crypt while in its cyst stage which is the longest stage in its lifecycle.
That is what I thought. So NO treatment will work in 5 days then correct? No matter what you are going to want to do 21 days to make sure you get everything.
That is what I thought. So NO treatment will work in 5 days then correct? No matter what you are going to want to do 21 days to make sure you get everything.
Absolutely correct. That is why Goeman and others who are highly experienced using the quinine based drugs recommend 3 back to back 5-7 day treatments b/c these drugs will NOT kill the crypt parasite while in the cyst stage. It should be noted that once fish obtain a blood level of the quinine based drugs all crypt parasites which attach to the fish will die quickly even several days after the drug in no longer in the water column because the fish maintain a blood level of the drug for several days after the water column is stripped of the drug. Therefore, in theory, the quinine drug could be stripped out of the water column, a crypt cyst could hatch, and free swimming crypt parasite emerges unkilled. However, the free swimming crypt parasite will die if it is unable to find a host or attaches to a fish who still has a blood level of the quinine drug. The drugs only stay in the fish's blood stream in sufficient concentration for several days after the drug has been stripped out of the water so you cannot rely on this for any lengthy period of time.
Absolutely untrue. Quinine sulfate only kill crypt (ich) when the parasite is in its free swimming stage or when attached to a fish. All other treatments only kill crypt while in its free swimming stage or in the case of hypo prevent the parasite from reproducing. No treatment exists which kills crypt while in its cyst stage which is the longest stage in its lifecycle.
FYI,
No, it kills the cysts as well. Quinine is the best Ich treatment I have ever come across.
Best regards,
Dr. Brian G. Aukes; PhD
c/o National Fish Pharmaceuticals
Dr. Brian G. Aukes; PhD [nationalfishpharm@yahoo.com]
IME & IMO; only a SeaChem test kit will give a consistently accurate reading of Cupramine, SeaChem makes both products.Note: I used Cupramine for 3 months trying to rid the DT of Ich and still had it present on a couple of fish (checked Cu levels with two differnt Salifert kits almost daily). With the QS it was gone just like that, so I must say if one if having issues give it a try.
Anyone not recommending and quick cure.. do you advise hypo along with the fallow time?